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Sunday, October 30, 2011

My First Successful Sugar Cookies!

 I've been trying to find the perfect gluten free sugar cookie dough for a long time now. I've bought a few box mixes that were good but pricey and not really good enough to do cut outs with. Well today I finally mastered it and guess what? I used the recipe on the back of the C & H sugar bag and just substituted gf flour blend and Earth Balance buttery sticks. So simple, easy and tasty! 
 We decorated using Betty Crocker frosting since it is labeled gf.
 Finally have sugar cookie cut outs that taste like I remember! 
Everyone in the family loved them! Yahoo!

Here is the recipe from the C & H sugar bag:

ingredients:

1 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/3 cups butter, softened (I used Earth Balance so they'd be dairy free) 
2 eggs
2 1/2 tsp vanilla extract (make sure it's gf) 
3 1/2 cups gf flour blend (I use Silvana Nardone's, I'll post that below)
2 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt

directions: 
  1. combine sugar and butter with an electric mixer until creamy, about 3-5 minutes
  2. add eggs one at a time, blending well
  3. add vanilla, mix well
  4. in a separate bowl mix flour, baking powder, & salt
  5. add flour mixture to butter mixture one cup at a time until well blended 
  6. pour onto wax paper in a log shape and refrigerate for 2 hours
  7. roll out onto wax paper (this dough is a little more fragile that regular dough, I just rolled it slowly and used a dusting of gf flour each time and it worked just fine). 
  8. cut out with cookie cutters and place on baking sheet. 
  9. bake at 350 for 8-10 minutes
  10. let cool and frost! Enjoy! 
Gluten Free Flour Blend: 
(From Silvana Nardone's book called, "Cooking for Isaiah")
-6 cups rice flour
-3 cups tapioca flour
-1 1/2 cups potato starch
-1 tbsp salt
-2 tbsp xanthum gum

Mix in a big container and store in an air tight container. I keep this on hand at all times and have found that it substitutes perfectly in all recipes, I love it! 




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